Learn English Online for Beginners

Learn English OnlineLearning English Online

It can be difficult to learn English if you are not around English-speaking people on a daily basis. If English happens to be your second language or if you don’t speak English at all, learning English online is a fast and easy way to learn the language for free.

The key to learning not just English, but any new language, is to be exposed to it often, and the resources that are online today can offer an effective approach for getting as much exposure to the language as possible.

Things You’ll Need

Computer
Internet access
Skype
Headphones or speakers

- Go to any social media site online that offers to teach for free through exchange of language. Some sites that offer these free services are iTalki, LiveMocha, and Lang8. Once you register, you can meet connect and meet new people online to communicate and learn from each other. If you wish to pay some money, you can also find teachers that provide one-on-one online teaching lessons. Continue reading

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Learn English Vocabulary Fast

Learn Vocabulary
By: ULearn English School Dublin.

Foreign Language Vocabulary Acquisition

There are 540,000 words in the English language. Five times as many as in Shakespeare’s time! Luckily however the average native speaker of any language uses around a tenth of his vocabulary in everyday speech. In other words, around 1200 to 2000 words. By the end of this page you will have read over 500. And by the end of the article you will have read far more than 3000 different words. So you see that vocabulary isn’t really the enormous task it first appears to be. Continue reading

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Studying English as a second language


Mariano Descalzi
S. Oneida St. – Suite 390 – Denver – Colorado
www.englishlci.com
marianodescalzi1@gmail.com
(001) 303-756-0760

ESL Classes- What Aspects of Learning English as a Second Language You Should Consider to Take Full Advantage of the Experience.

Studying English as a second language can serve different purposes. It is certainly true that people use English for different things. While some consider it is essential to learn to read and write because communication through e-mail is important to them, others will state that speaking definitely comes first in their use of English. So what is more important? Where should emphasis be placed? To answer that, here are three recommendations on what to focus on when taking ESL classes. Continue reading

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